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r/keyboards on Reddit: Gaming Keyboard Recommendations? (low-profile)
March 27, 2025 -

Hello! I’ve been looking for a gaming keyboard for my desk. Any recommendations, suggestions, or opinions are welcome. Thank you very much! :)

📌Minimal Requirements

  • Budget: Around $200 USD (give or take)

  • Full RGB support

  • White keyboard (for my desk color palette)

  • At least 65%, but TKL or 100% will be my best option

  • Linear or tactile switch + the quieter the better (I have other people living in the house)

  • USB-C port for charging/connecting

  • Low profile! (duh)

✨Extra Preference

  • Hot swappable switches/keys are a plus

  • Weight doesn’t matter, it will be sitting on my desk 24/7

  • Shine-through keycaps are a plus

  • Primarily used for gaming, but great typing experience is a HUGE plus

  • Having 1000Hz polling rate or more is a plus

  • Wired/wireless doesn’t matter, but wireless is more preferred

  • Mechanical keys preferred

🤔 My Current Options

  • Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL

  • ASUS Falchion RX Low Profile

  • Logitech G515 Lightspeed TKL

💻 (Extra Info) My Experience With Keebs

  • Quite new to mechanical keyboards / custom keyboards

  • Frequent laptop/apple keys user, switching to low profile keys after 9 months of high profile use (don’t like arm/wrist rests as well)

  • Relatively light typist, does a lot of typing/translation work

  • Causal gamer, plays various games from FPS to RPGs

  • Familiar with linear switches (silent ones too), don’t prefer clicky noise

  • Interested in using tactile switch (never used one before)

  • Small hands, short arms

If there are also cheap alternatives that can be used with white shine-through keycaps, I’m also open for those options. I also don’t mind all the little bells and whistles (knobs, buttons etc.) as long as it fits all the preferences that are listed above.

Thanks again for your time and I look forward to hear your opinions about it! :)

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › regular mechanical or low profile keyboard for gaming?
r/keyboards on Reddit: Regular Mechanical or Low Profile keyboard for gaming?
July 23, 2024 -

I'm in the process of creating my first setup for gaming and can't decide what kind of keyboard to get. Im on a tight budget and dont want to spend more than $75 on a keyboard. Does anyone have a suggestion on whether i should get a Regular Mechanical or Low Profile keyboard. Ill be using this keyboard to game about 99% of the time and playing games like Call of Duty and Fortnite. I know regular mechanical keyboards are very popular but im hesitant becasue I'm new to keyboard gaming and not sure how I would like the big bulky keys, thats why Im thinking about a more compact keyboard. Im not even sure if low profile keyboards are even good for competitive gaems like COD and frotnite. I just need some opinions. The only keyboards Ive ever used are laptop keyboards which are much different than mechanical keyboards so I just have no idea. Feel free to ask me any questions. Thanks

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › low profile keyboard recommendations?
r/keyboards on Reddit: Low Profile Keyboard Recommendations?
May 19, 2025 -

I've been in the market for a new low profile mechanical keyboard. Years back I had the Logitech G815 and liked it for what it was. Switches were okay, keycaps were meh. I ended up selling it as I wanted something smaller from a full keyboard.

I recently bought the Logitech G515 in tactile and have been using it for 2 weeks now. I like the form factor, the switches, the updated keycaps to PBT. However, there has already been a double clicking problem that has developed on the space bar. I believe I read about that issue before buying it too unfortunately. It happens both in the wireless adapter mode and bluetooth. While it doesn't happen all the time. it's annoying enough that I'm considering returning it and searching for something else.

It was tough for me to choose between the Logitech G915X, Razer Deathstalker v2 pro, or the one I ended up going with the Logitech G515. While I do like the TKL format, some other keyboards I was considering is the NuPhy Air75 v2 and the Lofree Flow 84.

I currently also have a Logitech MX Mini and Keychron Q1 that I was looking to sell to consolidate into one keyboard to use for gaming (windows) and work (mac).

Anyone have any recommendations or advice on how to best proceed?

Edit: I went with the Iquinix mq80 and have really enjoyed it thus far!

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › any low-profile keyboard recommendations?
r/keyboards on Reddit: Any low-profile keyboard recommendations?
September 8, 2025 -

I've had a mechanical keyboard for quite a while now, but there was always something about it that bothered me compared to the cheapo membrane keyboard that my parents own: The height of the keys making me have to lift my fingers more than I'd like to.

But I've recently found out that something like a "low profile" mechanical keyboard exists, which seems to be exactly what I need. However, I have trouble finding the right low-profile keyboard.

I would like a keyboard that matches these requirements (roughly in order of importance):

  • Low profile

  • A full keyboard with all the keys, including the TenKeys, like this, ideally with this spacing

  • Mechanical or HE doesn't matter too much to me, as long as it's linear

  • Backlit, but I don't mind if it's RGB or just white

  • I don't care about any lighting profiles; in fact, I'd rather not have to install auxiliary software

  • I also don't care about any clicky-clacky sounds and would want the keyboard as silent as possible

  • Preferably black or at least a dark color

  • Media and/or sound volume keys are not required, but would be nice

  • Preferably a price below €300

I've been looking for a while, but my searches are surprisingly coming up short. I'm admittedly somewhat of a noob when it comes to keyboards, so maybe I just don't know where to look or what exactly to look for

If anyone could help me out with some recommendations, I'd really appreciate it!

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reddit.com › r/keychron › low-profile keyboards: aside from the lack of customization, are there other reasons not to use them?
r/Keychron on Reddit: Low-profile keyboards: aside from the lack of customization, are there other reasons not to use them?
June 4, 2025 -

I'm a programmer interested in getting a new keyboard. I want to consider low-profile options like the Keychron K3 Pro.

I've seen comments and reviews suggesting that they are great for typing.

Previous discussions about low-profile keyboards focused on their lack of customizability. I'm not interested in modding, so this is not a huge deal to me.

But I think those discussions kind of ended with that point. Are there any other reasons not to go for low-profile keyboards?

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › low profile keyboards suggestions
r/keyboards on Reddit: Low Profile Keyboards Suggestions
February 19, 2024 -

Hey
I don't have much knowledge in the keyboard world so I was looking for some suggestions.
Currently I am using the HP GK100F and honestly it sucks. the keys are way too loud and tall and it just gets in the way of my hands so I'm looking for something softer and rather low profile not like laptop keys but shorter than the basic gaming mechanical keyboards.
I've been eyeing the Logitech G815 but I've heard mixed opinions about it.
So do you guys have any suggestions on a good quality low profile keyboard that gives me a better experience.
also not a big fan of 60% keyboards so 100% would be ideal and I don't care if its wired or not.

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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › who else prefers low profile?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: Who else prefers low profile?
March 28, 2017 - Eh, I like my big boys. Low profile feels too different for me, I'm not sure ... I use a Mac keyboard to game on.
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reddit.com › r/keyboards › gaming keyboard inquiry (low profile)
r/keyboards on Reddit: Gaming Keyboard Inquiry (low profile)
July 2, 2023 -

Hi all! I am looking to get a new keyboard for myself. It's hard for me to use mechanical keyboards because I play with long acrylic nails lol. So I tend to use a low profile, or flat keyboard. I don't know what decent ones are on the market. I don't mind the size, and I would love if it came in a light color (white, pink, purple... etc) but if the good ones are in black that is fine too. My budget is $120 or less (: Thank you all!

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › looking for a low profile gaming keyboard
r/keyboards on Reddit: Looking for a low profile gaming keyboard
February 7, 2023 -

Looking for a competitive-ish gaming keyboard, longterm use. Preferably ANSI, 100% or TKL. I would like it to be wired, with low profile and short travel distance for each key activation. Keyboard sound and clickiness is the least important thing for me, idc if it sounds good, however I do not want a super loud keyboard. I would prefer my keyboard to be quiet. Budget is 100$ but I would like to find options within the 60$-80$ range too. Thanks bunches.

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › looking for a low profile keyboard good for typing/gaming
r/keyboards on Reddit: Looking for a low profile keyboard good for typing/gaming
December 27, 2024 -

Hey everyone. I have been looking for a keyboard for a while now and have still not found one that suits my preferences. I prefer a number pad for my workflow, but the keyboard drawer on my desk isn't wide enough to fit a full size keyboard. I have been able to get away with using 96% keyboards, but my options are limited. I also prefer low-profile keyboards, which reduces my options even further.

Right now I am looking for an analog keyboard. I have heard great things about Wooting, but the only keyboard I'd be able to get is the Wooting 80HE. It has no number pad nor is it low profile, but rapid trigger would be great for gaming. Alternatively, I found the Nuphy Air96 V2, which has the number pad and the low-profile that I am looking for, but I am not sure if it has rapid trigger or if it is good for gaming. I am currently using a Glorious GMMK2 where I swapped the keys with some generic low profile keys from Amazon, but it's still a nightmare to type on.

Maybe I should bite the bullet and go for the 80HE, but the price point is also more than I have ever spent on a keyboard before, especially for one that does not have a number pad. I am also open to any other suggestions. Thanks.

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reddit.com › r/indiangaming › let’s talk about low profile keyboards...why so rare in gaming?
r/IndianGaming on Reddit: Let’s Talk About Low Profile Keyboards...Why So Rare in Gaming?
June 23, 2025 -

So I mostly play games like Rocket League and sometimes Fortnite, where fast finger gliding is really important.

I’ve been using laptop keyboards for years (on various high-end laptops), and I finally decided to try a “real” mechanical keyboard. I picked up a entry level Razer BlackWidow V3 TKL (accidentally got green switches instead of yellow), and… it was a disaster. 🥴

Here’s what I found frustrating:

  • The long, deep press travel on traditional switches is tiring.

  • Finger gliding (which I heavily rely on) is just not feasible.

  • On laptop keyboards, I could easily use one finger to control 2 nearby keys like W+S or Q+A. I’d just slide between them without needing to lift my finger at all.

  • But on this mechanical keyboard, it’s more like: press → lift → glide → press again — which kills the flow.

So my question is:
Why are low-profile keyboards so rare in gaming, even though traditional mechanical switches don’t offer the same glide speed or comfort for fast-paced inputs?

I get that it might just be my personal preference, but I’m wondering if anyone else here feels the same — or has made the switch back to low-profile or laptop-style keyboards for gaming?

Would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions. 🙏

(please suggest me some great low profile keebs, idc abt modding and stuff...yet)

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › low profile wireless mechanical gaming keyboard
r/buildapc on Reddit: Low profile wireless mechanical gaming keyboard
April 6, 2022 -

I am looking for a low profile wireless mechanical gaming keyboard. I am looking for something that ticks most boxes

  • wireless

  • low latency

  • 75%ish

  • Hot swappable

  • great switches preferably tactile

  • great looks

I don't really care about RGB or price. I have been rexommended Keychron very often, but they seem to be connected with Bluetooth only. Logitech G915 TKL sounds also great but is surprisingly old.

Any more good recommendations?

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Youre asking a lot from a keyboard that isnt on the more custom side. Keychron would be a good place to start. A lot of bigger brands are just now starting to support hotswap. Low profile if you want low profile switches and keys will also limit you both in switch options and keycap options later. Im trying to remember some other good brands off the top of my head but I know a lot of keyboards have the option for bluetooth and dongle wireless.

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The G915 being old shouldn't really be a concern for you. While the whims and preferences of the high end mechanical keyboard enthusiast world seems to change every few months, a lot of the actual keyboard hardware hasn't appreciably changed in literally over 40 years. Low profile mechanical switches are much newer, only showing up in the last 5 years or so, but they're mostly based on the existing technology, and they themselves haven't changed that much since they were introduced. The main thing that changed is all of the major patents have run out and now lots of people are making them. So if the G915 TKL does it for you, get that.

However, the G915 isn't hot swappable. Most low profile mechanical keyboards aren't, except the Keychrons, and Nuphy Air keyboards. But both have relatively high latency (>20ms over bluetooth, >10 for the Nuphy over 2.4Ghz). If you want a low profile mechanical keyboard wireless keyboard with extremely low latency, get the G915. If you must have hot swappable switches and don't have bluetooth, get the Nuphy.

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reddit.com › r/keychron › normal vs low profile keyboard
r/Keychron on Reddit: Normal vs low profile keyboard
August 13, 2023 -

Do you prefer normal or low profile mechanical keychron keyboards? And why?

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Normal profile. Normal profile literally has hundreds of different options for customization including switches (linear, tactile, and clicky switches with different feeling and unique force curves), a huge selection of different keycaps in a multitude of profiles, as well as a selection of different stabilizer options and miscellaneous ways to customize your board that are not available for low profile boards. On the other end of the spectrum, low profile only has a handful of options for different switches and keycaps. If you want to get into customization at all, then normal profile is the way to go. If you want a portable keyboard that is small and easy to pack and will keep it (mostly) stock, then low profile is probably what you're looking for.
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Low profile voice here. I don't do any customization and the low profile keyboards are just more comfortable to type in my opinion. I have a K4SE + wooden wrist pad, but, after many months, I prefer the Nuphy Air75 and the K5SE. The K4 isn't bad at all, don't misunderstand, but... a low profile is just simpler and better. Simpler because you don't waste time with wrist pads and better because the sound is more satisfying, the look is much more modern, the feel is better, the size is better, the weight is better, etc. Of course, that's my opinion. In case, just go with brown switches, don't bother with the red ones. I bought both low profiles with red ones and exchanged them later, because the linear ones felt strange. Save yourself the trouble of pulling out hundred switches. Low profile is quieter anyway. Also the PBS keycaps are nicer than the ABS ones, especially in terms of sound, but also how it feels. Therefore, K3 Pro or K5 Pro is the best choice depending on the size.
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Recommended low profile keyboard : r/keyboards
December 2, 2024 - Wooting 60HE/80HE: Known for their ultra-fast actuation times and customizable settings, Wooting keyboards are highly recommended for competitive gaming.
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reddit.com › r/ergomechkeyboards › why are low profile keyboards so popular?
r/ErgoMechKeyboards on Reddit: Why are low profile keyboards so popular?
March 14, 2022 -

Browsing this sub and some youtube channels that talk about ergo keyboards, I see tons of low profile builds, which is a big contrast to r/mk where you see very few.

I can think of a few reasons why people focusing on ergonomics might choose a low profile keyboard but I've never actually used a low profile ergo board so I'm curious to hear from you, the people that made that decision! What drew you to a low profile build? How does it affect the ergonomics of the keyboard?

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reddit.com › r/olkb › low profile switches for gaming
r/olkb on Reddit: Low profile switches for gaming
August 13, 2024 -

I'm willing to get a 40% ortho keyboard with low profile switches mainly for gaming. Since I can't stop bottoming out the keys while playing, and that can be tiring on long sessions, especially when I have to often hold keys, I thought I might as well get low profile switches.

But I saw LP switches are only mostly 1 millimeter shorter than regular mx switches (4mm total travel for mx, 3mm total travel for choc v1). I wonder if that mm really make a difference?

Does anyone use LP switches for gaming and how are they? Are they more comfortable than regulars for long sessions? Feedback appreciated.

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Have you tried lighter switches? That might help with fatigue. You could even just put them on WASD or QWER or whatever keys you're hitting a lot while gaming. If you don't want to switch to low profile switches immediately, you could try MX switches with a longer pole (which reduces the travel distance before bottom out). I use Invokeys Black Sesame switches for my typing keyboard for that exact reason (and because they're linear, which I've found helps with fatigue). They also have a lighter version called Matcha Latte that are pretty popular. They have a 3.3mm travel distance, so definitely shorter than MX but not quite as short as Chocs. I also bottom out with every keystroke, so we're riding the same bus. I have two MX keyboards (one with 4mm switches, the other with 3.3mm switches) and one Choc keyboard (3mm), and the difference between 4mm and 3mm travel is definitely noticeable, but it's not substantial. To put it another way, 3mm is 25% shorter than 4mm, so you should expect to feel a difference of about 25% going from 4mm to 3mm. Another thing that I've found helpful is silent switches. Because of the silicone pad that they use to silence the bottom out noise, it creates a bit of a cushion when you type. A lot of people think they feel mushy (and I kind of agree), but I don't see that as a bad thing if bottoming out causes pain. For recommendations, I like Zilents and the silent switches from Invokeys. I haven't tried any others, so I can't speak on them.
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At least to me gaming comfort is more about the keycaps rather than the travel distance, e.g. MT3 caps with deep sculpt that supports your fingertips is pretty nice for games where you're always on WASD. Most Choc caps are very flat, apart from lowprokb's DDC and LDSA or asymplex's CS and DES. If you're getting fatigue from bottoming out you could also look at silent switches, people usually dislike soft dampeners but others like them for this reason. (And lowprokb does have silent chocs if you want both.) Lower spring weights can also help, which many chocs also feature.
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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › anyone else thinks low-profile keyboard are objectively better?
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Anyone else thinks low-profile keyboard are objectively better?
January 22, 2021 -

It seems most good keyboards are truly better and more comfortable to type on, but the thick cases and keycaps simply feel outdated unless you use a wrist pad or adjust your desk/chair to make hover-arm typing truly comfortable.

It seems most people who use tall keyboards simply resort to bending their wrists or use wrist pads, and the ones who truly "hover-arm" use both adjustable chairs and desks to make it happen. This just makes low-profile keyboards seem objectively better. Any thoughts?

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › low profile good for gaming?
r/keyboards on Reddit: low profile good for gaming?
December 15, 2021 -

ive been looking into upgrading my gaming keyboard and ive been looking at the keychron k1 with interest because i feel like low profile keys would be good for strafing in fps games due to the low actuation point. any recomendations? my current keyboard has linear regular profile switches and i kinda want something more snappy. your reccomendation doesnt have to be a low profile btw maybe you could recommend another switch thats more quote on quote snappy. also within a budget of under $100 :)